Hmm, this would be a rather anticlimactic death for Belkar (who is prophesied to die fairly soon, remember).
We might have another strip like this one, this time with Belkar. Or maybe not.
Is Durkula planning to go full murderhobo on everything?
I've been wondering about that. There was basically no reason to kill the Exarch guy other then general dickery.
I'm starting to wonder if this isn't just an opportunistic target to turn the non-theistic clerics into a small army. Durkula turns one person, they both turn two people, and it quickly goes exponential. Hel goes from absolutely no high-level clerics to having a small army's worth, and one that no one immediately knows about. Even if some of the newly-turned vampires get a little over-zealous with their drinking and actually kill their targets, it still comes out to a net benefit for Hel. We just didn't go back to the Exarch's revival because Durkula ran off after Belkar, and hasn't returned yet. There's still the Godsmoot itself, though, and any significance it has that would call for bringing all these high-level casters to one place. There's also the problem that a small army of vampires is a lot harder to hide than the machination of a single High Priest of Hel.
That said, Belkar's completely not going to die yet. It'd just be too anti-climactic at this point.